The University of Michigan’s Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs met Monday in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building to discuss ongoing faculty concerns, including the presidential search process, clinical faculty engagement and new federal digital accessibility requirements.

SACUA Chair Derek Peterson began the meeting by giving updates on the Presidential Search Committee. Peterson said the edits from last week’s SACUA meeting on the statement concerning the committee were approved.

“The matter was taken up on Monday last week by the Senate Assembly who also adopted the same resolution by a very substantial majority,” Peterson said. “So that resolution will now go onward to the Senate on the third of November for consideration along with a number of other resolutions t

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